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but these people want to hurt us. they want to hurt us. why do you think that is? >> i think it's because that's the only way you can win the argument. >> you can't win the argument. >> i know that. what do you do? it is -- it is -- i mean, it's why woodrow wilson put thousands of americans behind bars. if you can't win the argument, you have to shouted them down, you have to call them racist. you have to call them names. you have to do whatever it is you have to do. if that doesn't work, the revolutionary way is as robert kramer as i pointed out on the show, here's a guy who went to prison for embezzlement. has designed the progressive blue print that obama is using. david axlerod says that. in a newspaper article when i exposed him, he says that we must do whatever we have to do, whatever it takes to shut him down. what do you think that means? >> yeah. no, i think that's a good answer. there's no other reason for it other than jealousy. >> there you go. >> that sounds pretty heady. they had a really serious part of their discussion and they also had a little bit
but these people want to hurt us. they want to hurt us. why do you think that is? >> i think it's because that's the only way you can win the argument. >> you can't win the argument. >> i know that. what do you do? it is -- it is -- i mean, it's why woodrow wilson put thousands of americans behind bars. if you can't win the argument, you have to shouted them down, you have to call them racist. you have to call them names. you have to do whatever it is you have to do. if that...
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that's going to do it for us, thank you for joining us. martha: thanks for being here, gregg, and "happening now" starts right now. we'll see you tomorrow
that's going to do it for us, thank you for joining us. martha: thanks for being here, gregg, and "happening now" starts right now. we'll see you tomorrow
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>> i think we do. >> warner: or is that actually very useful. >> it is useful. but at times it become it's the end-all, be-all, almost as if we want to declare an victory if we get one, twoo three individuals that will not give us victory it is important how we define victory and for me that is creating stability and in an areas where these people can't thrive and grow. if you are fighting a counterinsurgency you have to deny the population to the enemy. and that becomes the most important part. not just securing the population, but denying their support and goodwill. >> warner: you describe it almost like a cancer that then sprouts up, takes root in other areas. >> it is like a cancer. >> woodruff: . >> warner: where is another area we are not paying enough attention to. >> it is hard to anticipate. i could see sub sahhar ran africa becoming a problem. we are paying tension but it becomes a resource issue. the intelligence community doesn't have the resources to hit everything with the full trening it wants to, we are commited with afghanistan and pakistan. we
>> i think we do. >> warner: or is that actually very useful. >> it is useful. but at times it become it's the end-all, be-all, almost as if we want to declare an victory if we get one, twoo three individuals that will not give us victory it is important how we define victory and for me that is creating stability and in an areas where these people can't thrive and grow. if you are fighting a counterinsurgency you have to deny the population to the enemy. and that becomes the...
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let us do the job that the people sent us to do and let us reject this commission. mr. president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call thel. quorum call: quorum call: mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the democratic leader. mr. reid: i ask tni quorum be terminated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, what is the pending business? the presiding officer: morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration 5, h.j. res., resolution 4 which the clerk will report. the clerk: h.j. res. 45, joint resolution increasing the statutory limit on the public debt. mr. reid: mr. president, is amendment number 3305 the pending amendment? the presiding officer: it is. mr. reid: i have a cloture motion at the desk with respect to that amendment. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion: we the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate hereby move to bring to a close debate on
let us do the job that the people sent us to do and let us reject this commission. mr. president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call thel. quorum call: quorum call: mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the democratic leader. mr. reid: i ask tni quorum be terminated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, what is the pending business? the presiding officer: morning business is closed. under the previous order, the...
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. >> it was used a lot and it was used by democrats, too. >> not to give credence to when it was used in the past but understand i think we found it remarkable and most people would find remarkable level that has been used on things that ultimately ended up being the ultimate approval of the legislation ended being non- controversial. when you filibuster something does ultimately approved with 88490 boats, what were you filibustering? >> the 60 votes has been around awhile. it has not been invented by republicans. >> no, but it has been used with great regularity in a way that is the unseen before. >> is because the president has not been willing to talk to them and reach across the aisle? >> we can go back and forth on this but what do you think they would say of something that the ultimately voted 488-10? -- voted for a 88-10? >> they're probably not really trying to block it. that's just become standard. >> i think that goes to the gamesmanship that it's played in this tempered people throughout this country are simply tired of watching it. >> president clinton was famous for modes
. >> it was used a lot and it was used by democrats, too. >> not to give credence to when it was used in the past but understand i think we found it remarkable and most people would find remarkable level that has been used on things that ultimately ended up being the ultimate approval of the legislation ended being non- controversial. when you filibuster something does ultimately approved with 88490 boats, what were you filibustering? >> the 60 votes has been around awhile. it...
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are using. we have embraced this technology in the city, but it also works particularly well on hills. host: tennessee, a democrat. caller: i think this is going to be good for the new generations. how will this work in the nascar industry? guest: oh, boy. again, this is very interesting because in formula one, we are actually seeing the diffusion of this technology, but i would need to know a lot more about how it mary's up with the engine itself to be able to explain how that works. -- how it comes together with the engine itself to be able to explain how that works. there is an instantaneous work with an electric motor, that has always been true. one of the things that you see, for example, in the tesla -- the original tesla roadster is a very fast sports car. i have also had the privilege of driving that car and you know that you are driving a performance car when you get in that car. that is just as important when you are doing start and stop with a large refuse collection vehicle. this is
are using. we have embraced this technology in the city, but it also works particularly well on hills. host: tennessee, a democrat. caller: i think this is going to be good for the new generations. how will this work in the nascar industry? guest: oh, boy. again, this is very interesting because in formula one, we are actually seeing the diffusion of this technology, but i would need to know a lot more about how it mary's up with the engine itself to be able to explain how that works. -- how it...